An Illusion of Normal: The True Story of a Child's Survival in a Home Tormented by Mental Illness

An Illusion of Normal: The True Story of a Child's Survival in a Home Tormented by Mental Illness

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An Illusion of Normal: The True Story of a Child's Survival in a Home Tormented by Mental Illness

She guards a secret. Mom is "sick in the head."


In an era when speaking of mental illness was taboo, Linda learns from an early age not to talk about her mother's bizarre behavior. Now her mother's escape from a would-be killer threatens to expose the family secret. They are not a normal family.


Finally, after her mother's extended stays in mental institutions, Linda accepts that her Mom will never be normal. That, she assumes, makes her abnormal as well. She wrestles against her father's abuse and constant shaming of her and her faith. Will she ever feel normal in an abnormal family? Did God make a mistake? Why is she in a home where she doesn't feel loved or accepted? Is there a way for her to break away from the shame that holds her captive? An Illusion of Normal is the riveting and award-winning memoir of the life of a child whose mother suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. At times shocking and heartbreaking, her story exposes the darkness in a home tormented by a parent's mental illness and the light that shows the way out.


"Schoonover's harrowing remembrance is unflinching, remarkable for a level of candor that demands courage. Her spare but moving prose tenderly portrays the terror and isolation she weathered as a child. Yet this is not a scornful lament but rather an inspiring account of personal triumph; the author writes affectingly about the love and sympathy she still has for her mother. This brief memoir is untainted by cloying self pity and full of wise counsel for others who have suffered similarly. An affecting look at childhood trauma." Kirkus Reviews

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Linda Schoonover
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9780998326917
Format
Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
Label
RockyRoadPublishing LLC
Manufacturer
RockyRoadPublishing LLC
NumberOfPages
303
PublicationDate
2016-12-09
Publisher
RockyRoadPublishing LLC
ReleaseDate
2016-12-09
Studio
RockyRoadPublishing LLC